Government-Industry-Academia Alliance: A multisectoral collaboration for improved nutrition of children and well-being of mothers
https://doi.org/10.31246/mjn-2022-0019
- Author:
Divorah V. Aguila
1
;
Julieta B. Dorado
1
;
Mario V. Capanzana
1
Author Information
1. Department of Science and Technology-Food and Nutrition Research Institute Bicutan, Taguig City, Philippines
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Filipino school children, multi-sectoral collaboration, nutrition, partnership, school feeding programme
- From:
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
2023;29(No.1):63-75
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Introduction: Consistent with the Sustainable Development Goal 17
highlighting partnership to achieve development, this study demonstrated
the convergence among government, industry and academe in carrying
out a nutrition intervention to improve the nutritional status, knowledge,
attitude and behaviour of school community (school children and mothers).
Methods: A school-based intervention study comprising of school lunch
feeding and nutrition lessons was conducted. Quasi-experimental design
was used in the intervention research. Data were analysed using Stata
12.0. Descriptive statistics were generated using the survey module (svy) of
Stata. The food and nutrition intervention mix composed of the governmentpartner School Feeding Programme (SFP) and the nutrition education
campaign. The government-partner SFP involved lunch feeding of 7 to 9
years old students based on the standardised Pinggang Pinoy® recipes. The
government-partner nutrition education component involved teaching of the
developed modules to students and their mothers. Results: The intervention
resulted in improvements in nutritional status, knowledge, attitude and
behaviour of students. Investing an average of Php 15.00 or USD 0.29 (as
of 2017) in a school feeding programme following the government-partner
food and nutrition intervention mix improved nutritional status and shifted
the number of underweight children to normal nutritional status by 25.3%
after 120 feeding days. This intervention was implemented through a multisectoral collaboration during the pre-implementation, implementation,
and post-implementation phases of the study. Conclusion: Partnerships
among stakeholders provided the context towards healthier children as
demonstrated by improved nutritional status, knowledge, attitude and
behaviour of participants.
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